New leadership at a key police division
A leadership change has been announced within the Haitian National Police (PNH), as Divisional Commissioner Yvon Cantave takes over the West I Departmental Directorate (DDO-1), replacing Ader Jacques.
The transition, confirmed on March 18, 2026, affects a strategic security unit overseeing parts of the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince.
Decision made amid fragile security climate
The leadership shift comes at a time of heightened insecurity in the capital, where authorities continue to struggle to contain the expansion of armed groups.
While no official statement has clarified the reasons behind the decision, sources point to an internal reorganization within the police force. The new assignment of Ader Jacques has not been disclosed.
Yvon Cantave is described as an experienced officer who has held several positions within the PNH, and his appointment comes amid growing pressure on law enforcement to deliver results.
Protests reported in several neighborhoods
The decision has prompted reactions on the ground, with protests reported in multiple areas of the capital, including:
Rue Capois
Bois-Verna
Residents erected burning barricades, disrupting traffic and signaling discontent over the leadership change.
Mixed public reaction to the replacement
Some residents have expressed concern over the departure of Ader Jacques, crediting him with efforts to curb gang expansion despite limited resources.
For these residents, the leadership change could slow ongoing operations against organized crime, at a time when security challenges remain acute.
Others are taking a wait-and-see approach, focusing on whether the new commander will be able to deliver tangible improvements.
Speculation grows amid lack of official explanation
In the absence of formal communication from police authorities, speculation continues to circulate regarding the motives behind the reshuffle.
Attention is now turning to Yvon Cantave, who is expected to demonstrate his capacity to address the persistent security crisis in the capital.
Renewed debate on security strategy
This leadership change has reignited debate over the effectiveness of current security strategies in Port-au-Prince.
As insecurity persists, the performance of the new command structure will likely be closely monitored by both authorities and the public.
Ronald André.
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